About this title: This book considers the literary and cultural significance of spice, and the spice trade, in Romantic literature, shedding new light on the impact of consumerism and capitalist ideology on writers of the period. Timothy Morton demonstrates how the emerging consumer culture was characterized by an ornate, figuratively rich mode of representation ...
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date Published: 09/2000
ISBN-13:9780521771467ISBN:0521771463
Description: Like New, Unread, not previously owned. May show signs of wear including remainder marks or stickers on book or cover. In like new dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 300 p. Contains: Illustrations. read more
Binding: orig. boards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Date Published: (2000)
Description: Textual illustrations. Minor rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. VG. 23x15cm, xiii, 282 pp, Series: Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, 42. Contents: The confection of spice: historical and theoretical considerations; Trade winds; Place settings; Blood sugar; Sound and scents: further investigations of space. ["This book considers the literary and cultural significance of spice, and the spice trade, in Romantic literature, shedding new light on the impact of consumerism and capitalist ideology ... read more
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9780521771467ISBN:0521771463
Description: BRAND NEW HARDBACK. 9.29 by.83 inches. (300 pages) explores the literary and cultural significance of spice, and the spice trade, in romantic literature. this book focuses on the significance of spice, and the spice trade, in romantic literature, shedding light on the impact of the growing consumerism and capitalist ideology. timothy morton surveys literary, political, medical, travel, trade and philosophical literature, offering new readings of keats, shelley and southey among many others. ... read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr, New York
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9780521771467ISBN:0521771463
Description: Fine. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Tiny scuff mark on front cover. No markings in book. Binding is tight. Timothy Morton explores the significance of spice, and the spice trade, in Romantic literature, shedding new light on the impact of a growing consumer culture and capitalist ideology on writers of the period. 282pp. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN-13:9780521771467ISBN:0521771463
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN-13:9780521771467ISBN:0521771463
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